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Every Afictionados Best Line Award (Robyn)
The 100 Episode 111: The Calm by the Afictionados Podcast Network
She wakes in the dark, snuggled between Monty and Raven in Raven's bed. It takes a couple minutes for her to untangle herself without waking anyone, and she presses her lips to Monty's forehead before she finally leaves the bed. A smile lifts the corners of her mouth as she watches Monty move closer to Raven in his sleep while Raven shifts closer to Monty too. Kyle follows Raven's movements in his sleep and Harper forces herself not to laugh as she watches Kyle and Monty essentially fight over cuddling Raven in their sleep. With a small shake of her head, she turns and slips out of the bedroom.
Wells is asleep on the couch, and Harper is quiet as she moves through the room towards the window. Staring down at the earth, her heart aches. They didn't even get a whole year on Earth last time, and she hates that she can't even really remember what it was like. She remembers the things that happened, sure, and she remembers the trees—the colors so vibrant—and the animals. But she can't remember the smells, the tastes…the feel of Earth. Part of her still wonders if this is really happening and not some hallucination she's seeing at the very end of her life. But Monty remembers her death, and that's not something she thinks she would see in any sort of last thought.
Her gaze drifts over to Wells and she feels old. She has fifty years on him now—on most of her friends too, and still several decades on their parents as well. It's a weird feeling, knowing that she and Monty outlived everyone else, at least in length of life. But she is looking forward to living with her friends this time. She won't ever regret the life she had with Monty on Eligius, but she can't help but want more this time; she wants Jordan to grow up with their family—with other kids, hopefully! She wants a life on Earth, and she knows that Monty wants the same thing.
— Chapter 41 of Taim kom hod in au te kos(when love becomes the reason)
Or start from Chapter 1!
they were so cute I wish they ended up together
The 100 + with all the bad ideas 😬
THE 100 ⇢ 2x15 | BLOOD MUST HAVE BLOOD (PART 1)
Purely Platonic [ B.B ]
request: Hi! I saw that your requests are open and I wanted to ask for a Bellamy x reader imagine. I was thinking something like you’ve been seeing each other but having defined your relationship. Then you overhear him tell someone that you two are just friends and will never be more. I would love a fluffy ending though :D
pairings: Bellamy Blake x reader
warnings: angst, jealousy, fluffy ending
re: wick and raven endgame, um, the actor was WHAT NOW!? why am I only just learning about this?
Yeah, it’s one of those things that Was Known back in the day, but nobody really talks about it anymore because his character was gone by s3.
The official reason Steve Talley left was because he was a “busy actor” who had other projects open up. He left the show without seeing much public criticism from the cast or crew, specifically Kim Shumway and Jason Rothenberg.
However, it’s alleged that Bob Morley, during a meet-and-greet, said something to suggest that Talley was fired. No record of this statement exists outside of fan rumors. Here’s the receipts on Talley actually being a bigoted ass.
OP’s takedown is a little...aggressive... (I don’t think people liking Wick equates to people being racist, very few know that he said these things because the network and/or cast/crew of the show hushed it up, and it’s unrealistic to expect every viewer of every show to thoroughly vet the actors for bigotry.) But that post does have all the screenshots of his bigoted tweets, all of which have been deleted by now. Unfortunately, The 100 has a long history of racism, treating its BIPOC actors as dispensable. Ricky Whittle spoke out at length about how his treatment on set is what led to him wanting to leave the show. It’s part of why Lincoln’s death was so random and came so close on the heels of the death of another fan favorite (Lexa.) It wasn’t initially planned for Lincoln to die in s3, but Ricky Whittle was done being treated poorly and wanted to move on to a less toxic work environment. I’ve said it once, and I’ll say it again: this was a bad show. I’ll always have a soft spot in my heart for it, and love for the characters, but I’ve learned too much about the behind-the-scenes drama to find pure enjoyment in it anymore. There’s so much chaos. It seemed like everyone was super happy to leave the show, and not very nostalgic about their time there. And it was behind-the-scenes drama that led to Bellamy’s chopped storyline and quick departure in s7.
Overall it just leaves a sour taste in my mouth. And I’m not the only one, sadly. Most people who loved this show have moved on, especially those who were deep into fandom seasons 4-7.
Y’all really think I watch the 100 for the plot?? No ma’am my bisexual ass is here for: